Recipe courtesy of Amanda Haas

Apple & Shallot Dressing

  • Level: Intermediate
  • Yield: 8 servings
  • Total: 1 hr 20 min
  • Active: 30 min
Full of classic herbs like thyme and sage, but featuring surprises like fennel and golden raisins, this incredible dressing is like a savory bread pudding.
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Ingredients

5 tablespoons unsalted butter, divided

10 shallots, peeled and thinly sliced in strips

kosher salt

1 bulb fennel

1 celery root

1 McIntosh apple, peeled, cored, and cut into ½-inch dice, or apple of your choice

Freshly ground black pepper

1 loaf French bread (about 1 lb), torn into 1-inch pieces and dried, spread pieces on baking sheet, let dry overnight at room temperature

1 cup golden raisins

7 leaves sage

3 sprigs thyme

1/2 teaspoon ground coriander

3 cups whole milk, plus more as needed

Directions

  1. In a large stock pot over medium heat, melt 4 tablespoons butter. Add the shallots, season with salt, and sauté, stirring occasionally, until soft and translucent, 6–8 minutes. Remove fennel stalk and fronds from bulb; save for another use or discard. Cut bulb in half, then cut out and discard the core from each half. Slice fennel into a ½-inch dice and set aside.Using a knife to peel off the tough skin of the celery root; discard the skin. Slice celery root into a ½-inch dice. To the pot, add fennel, celery root, apple, and walnuts; stir to combine. Sauté over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until tender, 3–4 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
  2. Turn off the heat; add the bread and raisins to the pot. Stack sage leaves, then roll like a cigar and thinly slice across to create fine ribbons of sage (also known as a "chiffonade"). Remove thyme leaves from the stem by pinching the tip of the sprig and pulling straight down. Add coriander, sage, and thyme leaves to the pot; season generously with more salt and pepper.
  3. Add milk a little at a time, and use your hands to gently combine all the ingredients after each addition. (If mixture is too hot, gently mix with wooden spatula or spoon until the stuffing cools.) Make sure each crouton is coated with milk, but not soggy. When enough of the milk has been added, allow the stuffing to rest, stirring occasionally, until the milk has fully absorbed, about 15 minutes. Meanwhile, grease a 13-by-9-inch baking dish with 1 tablespoon butter and preheat oven to 350 F.
  4. Transfer the dressing to the prepared baking dish and bake until browned and crispy, about 50-60 minutes.

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Karen M.

I saw this recipe on another site awhile back and it was a favorite of mine. Not sure if it's the celery root, the fennel bulb, or the combination of both that give it a nice comfort food flavor. I do want to point out for anyone with editing powers that the directions mention walnuts, which I recall from the recipe I found several years ago, but the ingredients list doesn't mention walnuts at all.

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